WEBVTT IN LANCASTER.GOOD MORNING.>> GOOD MORNING.LEADERS FROM NORTH DAKOTA ARECOMING TO TALK TO OUR ELECTEDOFFICIALS ABOUT THEIR RECENTEXPERIENCE DEALING WITH PIPELINEPROTESTS.THEY WILL BE TALKING ABOUTENVIRONMENTAL AND FINANCIALISSUES THAT CAME UP.RIGHT NOW, NORTH DAKOTA ISASKING THE PRESIDENT FOR FEDERALREIMBURSEMENT OF $38 MILLION INSTATE LAW ENFORCEMENT BILLSRELATED TO MONTHS OF PROTESTINGOVER THE CONSTRUCTION OF THEDAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINETODAY, ELECTED OFFICIALS AND LAWENFORCEMENT WHO SERVE ALONG THEATLANTIC SUNRISE PIPELINE BEINGBUILT IN LANCASTER AND LEBANONCOUNTIES ARE INVITED TO HEARFROM THE OUT OF STATE VISITORS.THE GOAL IS TO MAKE SURE APROTESTS HERE DOES NOT COSTTAXPAYERS MONEY OR PUT ANYONE'SHEALTH AT RISK.THIS WAS ORGANIZED BY STATESENATOR SCOTT MARTIN.HE SAYS IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO

Are pipeline protests headed for the Susquehanna Valley?

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Updated: 7:05 AM EDT May 4, 2017

Officials are meeting to make plans for potential protests of the Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline, which is being built in Lancaster and Lebanon counties.